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    1. iiiamash01i0 on

      I’m currently reading Trainspotting, by Irvine Welsh, and Fluke, by Christopher Moore. I’d definitely recommend Trainspotting, though it is a difficult read since it’s mostly written in a Scottish dialect. Fluke, I just started, so I can’t say one way or another just yet, but I have enjoyed everything I’ve read that Christopher Moore has written, so most likely I’d recommend it.

    2. SignificantThanks318 on

      The River We Remember by William Kent Krueger. Definitely recommend.

    3. Nosferatu_Idiot on

      Moby Dick. Off to a good start. People say the writing style is difficult but I’ve had no problems so far. I’m near the start but I’m looking forward to the rest of it. 

      Would recommend.

    4. Fantasticland. It’s not for me, but it’s not terrible and it was 3 bucks. Would recommend to horror fans.

    5. The Proper Thing, and Other Stories by Seanan McGuire. Yes, absolutely yes. The stories tend to be on the darker, bleaker side than her novel series, but they’re still excellent. I will always recommend anything and everything by Seanan McGuire.

    6. TaterTotLady on

      The Wishing Game by Meg Shaffer: yes I’d definitely recommend it! It’s like Willy Wonk but with books and for adults. So whimsical, but also touches on a lot of deeper issues.

    7. sultrybadger9 on

      Sparrow by James Hynes. I’m 17% of the way through. I think it’s good so far! 

    8. HealthyDiamond2 on

      Oh you lucky duck! To read those for the first time again!

      I’m reading Erotic Vagrancy: Everything About Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor by Roger Lewis ETA yes, it’s a tome but an easy read.

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